Switched Auxiliary Supply Control; User Programming Command - DSC PC2585 Installation Manual

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Unsuccessful Communication: If the digital communicator is unsuccessful communicating with the monitoring
station after the maximum number of attempts to each telephone number that is to be tried, a trouble is generated.
If a later attempt to communicate is successful the trouble is cleared. This trouble can also be cleared by pressing
the [#] key to exit the trouble view mode. In Section [22] Zone Light 5, the trouble can be programmed to be audible
(bell will sound) or silent (bell will not sound)
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Bell Circuit Failure: If the bell fuse is blown or the bell circuit is open, a keypad trouble and a trouble transmission
are generated.
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Smoke Detector Zone Trouble: If a FIRE zone is open circuit, a keypad trouble and a trouble transmission are
generated. A trouble on the FIRE zone will unconditionally initiate an audible indication on the keypad. This means
that even if any other previous trouble has been silenced, a FIRE zone trouble will restart the keypad buzzer.
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Loss of Internal Time: When the PC2585 is powered up or reset, the internal time of day clock needs to be set
to the correct time. This trouble is cleared when the trouble display is viewed and exited or when an attempt is made
to reset the internal time of day clock. See "[ ][6] User's Function Commands" for resetting time of day clock.
If [9] is pressed while in the trouble display mode the most recent trouble will be displayed on the Zone Lights. This
trouble memory feature is useful as a diagnostic aid when installing and servicing the PC2585.
Alarm Memory Display: [ ]+[3]
Press [ ] then [3] to enter the alarm memory mode. The "Memory" light will FLASH and any alarm caused during the
last armed period will be displayed on the Zone Lights. In addition to the last alarm memory there are 2 history levels.
After entering the memory mode (pressing [ ] then [3]), pressing [9] will cause the keypad to display the two other
levels of alarm history. Each time [9] is pressed the keypad will beep 1, 2 or 3 times to indicate which level of history
is being viewed. When the panel is armed, the last alarm memory is cleared and the contents moves to the first history
level. The "Memory" light will only be ON when there was an alarm during the last armed period. Press [#] to return
to "Ready".
Switched Auxiliary Supply Control: [ ]+[Hold Down 4]
To interrupt the switched auxiliary power supply press [ ] then hold down [4] for the desired interrupt time. When the
[4] is released the system returns to the ready mode and the switched auxiliary supply is restored.
User Programming Command: [ ]+[5]+[Master Code]
The [ ][5] user's programming commands are used to program additional Access Codes. Up to 16 user arm-disarm
codes may be programmed. The first code is the Master Code (factory default [1234]). The 16th code is optionally a
"One Time Use". The 16th code may be changed from a "One Time Use" code to a regular code using an installer's
programming command (Section [23] Zone Light 6). Remember if no keypad entry is made for more than 2 minutes
the keypad will return to the normal arm-disarm display and the complete command will have to be re-entered to
program a new Access Code.
Programming Additional Access Codes
1 1 1 1 1 Press the [ ] and [5] keys then enter the Master code (default [1234]) to enter the additional code programming
mode. The "Program" light and Zone Light 1 will be ON to show that the first code (the Master Code) is already
programmed with the factory default code [1234]. The Master Code may be changed but do not try to erase the
Master Code. The installer can disable user changing of the Master Code by turning Zone Light 5 in Section [23]
ON.
2 2 2 2 2 Seven additional codes may be programmed. The Zone Lights are used to indicate which of these codes are
already programmed (zone ON steady) and the one which is currently being programmed (Zone Light is flashing).
3 3 3 3 3 To program the second code, press [2] and Zone Light 2 will FLASH. Then enter a 4 digit code and the buzzer will
beep three times and Zone Light 2 will come ON steady indicating a programmed code.
4 4 4 4 4 To remove the second code, press [2] - the buzzer will beep three times and Zone Light 2 will FLASH. Enter [
the buzzer will beep three times and Zone Light 2 will go out to show that the code has been removed.
5 5 5 5 5 Follow the instructions in 3 or 4 for programming or removing any of the other additional codes from 2 to 8.
6 6 6 6 6 To program Access Codes 9 to 16, press 9 to toggle into the upper code region. Zone Lights 1 to 8 now represent
Access Codes 9 to 16 (Zone Light 1 is code 9, Zone Light 8 is code 16). The ready and armed LED's should flash
to indicate that the user is in the upper programming region. Program or remove Access Codes 9 to 16 as stated
in 3 and 4 above. Press 9 again to toggle back down to the lower region (Access Codes 1 to 8).
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